Wednesday, 1st February, 1659.

Army Appointment.

RESOLVED, That Dr. Clergis be, and is hereby
approved of to be, Commissary-General of the
Musters, both of England and Scotland: And that a
Commission be forthwith prepared for him, accordingly.

Army Pay.

Ordered, That the Committee for the Army do issue
their Warrants, for one Month's Pay, to the several Regiments of Horse and Foot lately ordered to march from
London, according to the Allowance of Pay made by the
Establishment for the Army, additional Pay included;
and according to the Muster lately made, or to be made,
from the 16th of January last.

Army Musters.

Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Army, to prepare and bring in the Form of an Oath to
be taken by the Commissary-General of the Musters, and
his Deputies, upon the Debate of the House; and that
he make Choice of such Deputies, as shall be approved
of by the said Committee: And, that to prevent the Inconveniences in making false Musters: And, that none be
paid upon Musters but such as are really in actual Service,
That an Oath be prepared by the said Committee, to
be taken by every Colonel, Captain, or other Chief
Officer, who shall be present at the Musters, that none
are mustered, but such as are really in actual Service.

General Monck.

A Letter from General George Monck, from St Albans,
of the 30th of January 1659, was read.

Ordered, That the Custody of St. James's Park be,
and is hereby, granted and committed unto Commissioner General George Monck, to hold and enjoy the
Custody of the said Park, to the said Commissioner
General George Monck, during the Pleasure of the
Parliament.

Sir H. Vane.

Resolved, That the Serjeant at Arms, attending the
Parliament, do forthwith take Sir Henry Vane into his
Custody.

Ordered, That the Serjeant at Arms, do on Monday
Morning next, take care, that Sir Henry Vane be conveyed to his House at Belew, in order to his going to his
House at Raby, according to the former Order of Parliament.

Publick Treasuries.

Ordered, That some Members of the Parliament be, and
are hereby, appointed and authorized to take a View of all
the respective Treasuries belonging to this Commonwealth; to see what Monies are in the said respective
Treasuries; and give an Account thereof to the Parliament, forthwith: Viz. Colonel White, Mr. Dormer,
Colonel Lister, Mr. West, Mr. Nelthorpe, Colonel
Harvey; or any Three of them.

Army Appointments.

A List of Officers in Colonel Mosse's Regiment were
read; and are as followeth; viz.

And every of the said Officers, being put to the Question, were approved; and agreed unto.

Ordered, That Mr. Speaker be, and is hereby, authorized to deliver Commissions unto the Officers in Colonel Morley's Regiment, and unto such other Officers
as are or shall be approved of by the Parliament, every
Morning, before the House sit, or at the Rising of the
House, within the House.

A List of the Names of Officers late in Colonel Sydenham's Regiment was read; and are as followeth; viz.

The Question being propounded, That Colonel John
Lenthall be Colonel and Captain of this Regiment;

And the Question being put, That this Question be
now put;

It passed with the Affirmative.

And the main Question being put; It was

Resolved, That Colonel John Lenthall be Colonel and
Captain of this Regiment.

Resolved, That John Mill be Lieutenant-Colonel of
this Regiment.

And all the rest of the Officers of this Regiment,
being severally put to the Question, were approved; and
agreed unto.

Irish Affairs.

Ordered, That Lieutenant-General Ludlow do, on
Wednesday next, give an Account to the Parliament of
the Affairs in Ireland: And that the Petition of the Company of Foot in Duncannon be then read.

The House adjourned till Three a Clock in the
Afternoon.

Wednesday Afternoon, February the 1st, 1659.

Gen. Monck.

MR. Attorney-General reports from the Committee
to whom the Bill for Approving and Justifying the Actings of General George Monck was committed, Amendments to the said Bill: Which were twice read; and,
upon the Question, agreed unto.

Ordered, That this Bill be ingrossed.

Indemnity.

Ordered, That it be referred to Mr. Attorney-General,
Mr. Love, and Mr. John Corbet, forthwith to bring in a
Bill for indemnifying all Persons who have acted for the
Parliament, in the late Interruption.

Army Appointments.

A List of Names of Officers in the Regiment of Colonel George Fleetwood was read; and is as followeth; viz.